there potentially be political implications regarding healthcare denial of healthcare based on a person's personal belief it would have been considered out of bounds a week ago. today these questions are considered more than reasonable. >> jim acosta, he's on capitol hill. what exactly did congress woman bachman mean by that? >> reporter: well, carol, she and a bunch of other tea party leaders were up here on capitol hill talking about this irs scandal and obamacare, the president's healthcare law was a major theme running throughout this news conference. you heard the tea party leader there on capitol hill refer to the healthcare law. what she was referring to, carol, is the irs is sort of the enforcement agency for much of obamacare. if you don't have health insurance, you don't prove that to the irs, then you have to pay a tax. that's the way the healthcare law is written and that's, that was one of the reasons why it was upheld up at the supreme court. so congressman bachman is saying this opposite up all sorts of questions to whether or not americans would have to approve of certain